Summary
Emily Clyde is a program director and collaborative technologist with 11 years of experience blending developer experience, community programs, and STEM education in Eugene, Oregon. She helps engineering teams be productive by designing toolchains, processes, and internal communications—most recently deploying a private Stack Overflow Enterprise instance and supporting developer productivity at HP and Dark Matter. As founder of Eugene Women in Tech and a STEM educator with Connected Lane County, she builds mentoring programs, interactive projects, and early programming classes that connect local youth to real-world tech. Comfortable shipping web applications and running community-focused studios, she bridges hands-on development with program leadership to make tech more accessible. Emily’s background in history and library-style data workflows gives her a knack for organizing knowledge and translating complex technical topics into teachable, community-centered initiatives.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Science, HISTORY, Bachelors of Science, HISTORY at Portland State University
AAS: Computer Programming, AAS: Computer Programming at Lane Community College
German